This volume represents a practical survey of current understanding of chemical contamination of the Mediterranean Sea. Beginning with an overview of the general physical and socio-economic context, the author reviews the exploration of processes governing the fate of chemicals, assesses the budget of both inorganic and organic contaminants, and describes new tools for studying the impact of pollution on the Mediterranean.
This volume represents a practical survey of current understanding of chemical contamination of the Mediterranean Sea. Beginning with an overview of the general physical and socio-economic context, the author reviews the exploration of processes governing the fate of chemicals, assesses the budget of both inorganic and organic contaminants, and describes new tools for studying the impact of pollution on the Mediterranean. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucien LAUBIER: Mediterranean Sea and Humans: improving a Conflictual Partnership.- Claude MILLOT and Isabelle TAUPIER-LETAGE: Circulation in the Mediterranean Sea.- J.P. BETHOUX: Nutrient (N,P,Si), Oxygen (O 2 ) and Carbon Ratios, CO 2 Sequestration and Anthropogenic Forcing in the Mediterranean Sea.- Joan ALBAIGES: Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Mediterranean Sea.- Christophe MIGON: Trace Metals in the Mediterranean Sea. Daniel COSSA: The Mediterranean Mercury Anomaly, a Geochemical or a Biological Issue.- Françoise ELBAZ-POULICHET: River Inputs of Metal and Arsenic.- Stefano GUERZONI: Input of Various Chemicals Transported by Saharan Dust and Depositing at the Sea Surface in the Mediterranean Sea.- Bozena COSOVIC: Surface Active Properties of the Sea Surface Microlayer and Consequences for Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea.- Jean-François RONTANI: Importance of Visible Light-induced Photooxidation Processes in the Mediterranean Sea.- Michael O. ANGELIDIS: Exchange of Pollutants (trace elements) at the Sediment Boundary.- Hervé THEBAULT: Biological Indicators in Mediterranean Coastal Waters : a Link between Environmental Chemistry and Ecological Assessment.- Jean-Marie BECKERS: Applicability of Models in the Field of Environmental Chemistry of the Mediterranean Sea.- Vittorio BARALE: Satellite Observations as Indicators of the Health of the Mediterranean Sea.
Lucien LAUBIER: Mediterranean Sea and Humans: improving a Conflictual Partnership.- Claude MILLOT and Isabelle TAUPIER-LETAGE: Circulation in the Mediterranean Sea.- J.P. BETHOUX: Nutrient (N,P,Si), Oxygen (O 2 ) and Carbon Ratios, CO 2 Sequestration and Anthropogenic Forcing in the Mediterranean Sea.- Joan ALBAIGES: Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Mediterranean Sea.- Christophe MIGON: Trace Metals in the Mediterranean Sea. Daniel COSSA: The Mediterranean Mercury Anomaly, a Geochemical or a Biological Issue.- Françoise ELBAZ-POULICHET: River Inputs of Metal and Arsenic.- Stefano GUERZONI: Input of Various Chemicals Transported by Saharan Dust and Depositing at the Sea Surface in the Mediterranean Sea.- Bozena COSOVIC: Surface Active Properties of the Sea Surface Microlayer and Consequences for Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea.- Jean-François RONTANI: Importance of Visible Light-induced Photooxidation Processes in the Mediterranean Sea.- Michael O. ANGELIDIS: Exchange of Pollutants (trace elements) at the Sediment Boundary.- Hervé THEBAULT: Biological Indicators in Mediterranean Coastal Waters : a Link between Environmental Chemistry and Ecological Assessment.- Jean-Marie BECKERS: Applicability of Models in the Field of Environmental Chemistry of the Mediterranean Sea.- Vittorio BARALE: Satellite Observations as Indicators of the Health of the Mediterranean Sea.
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